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The 100th Class of Bobcats Takes School Pride to a New Level

May 3, 2022

On May 13, thousands of students will walk the stage and graduate from the University of Arizona, among them Troy Weinstein, who earned early acceptance into the College of Medicine – Tucson.

Arizona Daily Wildcat

Deadly Venom From Spiders and Snakes May Also Cure What Ails You

May 3, 2022

Efforts to tease apart the vast swarm of proteins in venom — a field called venomics — have burgeoned in recent years. The growing catalog of compounds has led to a number of drug discoveries.

The New York Times
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Dr. Rachna Shroff Receives Women in Oncology Award

May 2, 2022
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The idyllic setting of Sicily is the backdrop for career-broadening scientific and translational science discussions for the Health Sciences researchers who participate in the Eureka Institute program. (Photo courtesy Julie Ledford)

Health Sciences Researchers Inspired by Eureka

May 2, 2022

More than 40 UArizona Health Sciences faculty have found the joy of discovering how to bring their research to patients who need it through a global collaboration institute.

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Nurse Scientist on Advances in Stroke Research

May 2, 2022

Helena Morrison, PhD, RN, discusses her passion for studying the brain and her current research on stroke therapies.

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University Of Arizona, Oklahoma State Team Up To Fight Opioid Crisis, Chronic Pain

May 2, 2022

Robert C. Robbins, MD, president of the University of Arizona, and Kayse Shrum, DO, president of Oklahoma State University, announced the two institutions’ academic medical centers have joined forces to combat the opioid crisis and chronic pain through research, treatment and education.

Forbes

What Could 'COVID Season' Actually Look Like?

April 30, 2022

With highly contagious new COVID-19 variants emerging and driving surges around the world at different times, will we reach a regular "COVID season" anytime soon?

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)

Catheter-based Cardioneural Ablation Safe, Effective for Recurrent Fainting

April 30, 2022

A novel catheter-based cardioneural ablation procedure reduced symptoms of vasovagal syncope, a condition that leads to fainting, by as much as 80% for patients with symptoms despite medical intervention and behavioral modification who did not desire permanent pacing.

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A new partnership between academic medical centers at the University of Arizona and Oklahoma State University involves sharing research assets and knowledge, as well as the preclinical and clinical expertise gleaned from years of research and treatment by scientists and clinicians at both academic medical centers. From left: Todd Vanderah, PhD, Frank Porreca, PhD, Michael D. Dake, MD, Kayse Shrum, DO, Robert C. Robbins, MD, Johnny Stevens, PharmD, Don Kyle, PhD.

University of Arizona, Oklahoma State University Announce Transformative Addiction Research Partnership

April 29, 2022

The partnership will advance pain and addiction research and accelerate positive health outcomes in Arizona, Oklahoma and across the country.

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'A tipping point:' Arizona Universities Join Forces to Map the Deadly Valley Fever Fungus

April 29, 2022

The article discusses the importance of the recently announced Valley Fever Collaborative, a University of Arizona Health Sciences-led partnership with Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University.

The Arizona Republic

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